Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award
Seattle, WA - July 28, 2008

PBA Player of the
Year Award Winners
DATENAME
2008Chris Barnes
2007Doug Kent
2006Tommy Jones
2005Patrick Allen
2004Mika Koivuniemi
2003Walter Ray Williams Jr.
2002* Parker Bohn III
2000Norm Duke
1999Parker Bohn III
1998Walter Ray Williams Jr.
1997Walter Ray Williams Jr.
1996Walter Ray Williams Jr.
1995Mike Aulby
1994Norm Duke
1993Walter Ray Williams Jr.
1992David Ferraro
1991David Ozio
1990Amleto Monacelli
1989Amleto Monacelli
1988Brian Voss
1987Marshall Holman
1986Walter Ray Williams Jr.
1985Mike Aulby
1984Mark Roth
1983Earl Anthony
1982Earl Anthony
1981Earl Anthony
1980Wayne Webb
1979Mark Roth
1978Mark Roth
1977Mark Roth
1976Earl Anthony
1975Earl Anthony
1974Earl Anthony
1973Don McCune
1972Don Johnson
1971Don Johnson
1970Nelson Burton Jr.
1969Billy Hardwick
1968Jim Stefanich
1967Dave Davis
1966Wayne Zahn
1965Dick Weber
1964Bob Strampe
1963Billy Hardwick
Chris Barnes earned the 2007-08 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award for the first time in his 10-year career.

Barnes led the first-ever PBA Player of the Year point rankings. In the past, the award was voted on by PBA membership and media but prior to the 2007-08 season a point system was implemented. With a Tour-leading nine championship round appearances and two titles, along with a runner-up finish in the H&R Block Tournament of Champions, Barnes racked up 64 points, edging out six-time PBA Player of the Year Walter Ray Williams Jr. by just two points.

Barnes excelled in the second half of the season to overtake Williams, who led the race in 13 of the season’s first 15 weeks. Following a heartbreaking loss to Michael Haugen Jr. in the title match of the H&R Block Tournament of Champions, Barnes rebounded two weeks later to make his fourth consecutive championship round appearance and win the 2008 Bayer Classic in El Paso, Texas.

Barnes and Williams traded places atop the standings over the next few weeks until Barnes took the lead for good with his second win of the season in the 2008 Don Johnson Buckeye State Classic in Columbus, Ohio. The victory was the 10th of his career.

“It’s a great feeling to win the award after being so close in so many different seasons,” Barnes (Double Oak, Texas) said. “It was a season with many ups and downs on television, but bouncing back and winning the last two times I was on TV was a special time in my career.”

In addition to leading the Tour in championship round appearances, Barnes also made a Tour-leading 18 match play appearances in 21 events and finished second in average (225.18) and in the PBA World Point Rankings. Barnes’ $142,410 in season earnings ranked fifth.

Barnes, who was the 1998 PBA Rookie of the Year, joins Mike Aulby and Tommy Jones as the only bowlers to win both the Player and Rookie of the Year Awards in their careers.

Williams fell just shy of what would have been his record-breaking seventh PBA Player of the Year Award. At 48 years old, Williams proved to still be a dominant force on the Tour, earning his record-breaking seventh career George Young High Average Award with a 228.34 average, the second-highest season average in PBA history. He also won the Harry Smith Point Leader Award for the record seventh time in his career.

*The 2002 awards where based on the 2001-02 season, marking a transition from caledar-year to seasonal.
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